GAR NEWS, y, August 5, 1965 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 5, 1965 ih Doukhobors Colebrate Declaration Anniversary. New Rain; Oil on Road eclaration Anniversary D. for Drivers Many Doukhobors from stresses pacifism stating, in part, angerous or Western’ Canada’ gathered at|‘...we do not allow any force |* ints ; The first drops of rain after | between’ eight and nine’ pin Slat auniverany of the prosts| Sean tore’ 0 tho siiowanee of | Andersen's Trailer Court nots sate ae Sat“ | Ww ATCHES : : ick on-a a spec Se ee ome RETR rt Pete In Robson, close to Post Office, Store, School and a teat ‘and chest X-ray, sur-| area early this’ mow rh tera e oil 8) g! gh igh fart be treed by stances, whatsoever. The: com- In case any one missed |the afternoon or ae your ines ‘have ‘in’ the north, ' TEN’ ropa was “a erway Hl All. ee A rie v3 La aot, Be a produce ‘warns the Canadian art gag: this Presauné forces Saeeine y started with morn-| mandment of God states: “Thou |™Y, Penmanship for the last}out in the boomdocks ‘and B.C, has the natural settings ine Gastlegar area. The teat (red bump) last year were f le} : athe Safety Council. new|the water wedge. beneath the : one BULOVA ELGIN Church, Ph. 365-7008, ing prayer Ypy Peter Verlgin’s| shalt not kill.” Christ ing | Couple of weeks, I took a two] plumb out ‘of luck, : but needs to take a look at oth- ne 2 . fe Soa praver ‘by Setee Vertelaa| shalt not el” (Christ explains | woac’ holiday: tee tng tno peer eke | T= |adviced to have «recuse re] A rg rd SEE a sll CANDINO Westclox - Timex Why Fight Ferry Traffic? i Stay At Operation Doorstep Unit Returns Here on Weekend hristmas Seal chest clinics will ( Cc 8Y Jack WHITE vauohbaut one, Yaar ioferoulin be’ returning to’ the Castlegar |. munity ‘centre below to com- inherit Eternal: Life.” War’ — en, the blue eyed better| western provitices as ibr as | are really after the tourist dol- CALVARY Eiulcates “that they have been road und and reduces tra Warn ‘treads will, ot course, plete the. day's ‘pro; BAPTIST | CHURCH infected by the germ that caus. 4 driver easily can lose controi past! aquaplaning ‘sooner. P gram that| mass slaughter is an’ item com-| half, the twins and myself load-| camping comforts go,’ (that is| lar. included speeches in support of piled, where the killing of one|¢4 our camping gear into the| except for Banff, and the public iveted by the gum fat. ue , ; ae ee h, 365. : y said‘ there is Euston D, Reeves, B. Th. | potential patients. : " y |e Tn eounell ao sine The Rubber Besoriaton of|only one answer, and. that is We need man: the’ Declaration that spells out| individual is allowed there the| back of the car and headed| camp grounds i Ye ueen eee ‘ One out of every 20 of ‘these m ‘ at Across uleheay Junetion from oP i : oil| the name of CHSC’s:summer va- | Plaza, Tarrys: Sash & Supply Ltd. Windows Bl of Sashless . ita ode 10 aan, lows — Floor Covering, i : Fen 8 Carpet’ Sales and‘ ‘Installation _ ¢ Evening rigrhle.: O30 one FREE ESTIMATES _ All Welcome PH. 359-7455 EVENING 359-7349, THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL § % Fir Underlay 4X8 aie Ping 86 in Banff are the| sites that we have to keep pace ths foundation of the Doukho-| allowance of mass murder is in-| 4st, to see how the campsites| biggest, poorest laid out and| with the number of people on vitably admitted which is war.” | Stacked up in the three western| taken care of, of all: cwe ran the road and I believe it’s high i devel etual tu: rit lains " ‘this’ code of ethics was In response to the assem-| Provinces. across); : time Nelson, Castlegar and Trail people ae disease #01 Pry dur- oan is oan ee ‘coat of oll "drop- tis alga — ‘Slow Down compiled in 1934 in Saskatche- bly's request, the executive com- Of course being an ex-stub- rT king “Alberta | got together ‘and demanded what bel ereulo: ue Tis te slick dene ted on ibhoays “BY cation campaign wan by authorized delegates to-| mittee will send a message dir-| ble-jumper and not having been | has a cook house for. each twelve, is being done regatding camp- ing their lifet me. ti Leh lets depos! and Live. ther. with thelr Teador Peter| ected to Prime Minlster.;Pear-| back for twenty years gave some | tent spaces, with sheltered ta-| sites ‘in their respective vielat 1y, important gy to make it takes Wea reek of sure that those whe do.develop weather to build enough © disease will be found: early — : slick to cause’ ‘a driving ‘h Robson United a nicture of a'sirnpte rain ard. ‘ ‘Church Women At Lawn ‘Supper. ‘The United Church Ladies CORTES RIES] INT iT INTETRIT] se RR AR IC tlon of his efforts to promote We all‘ love’ camping and|ty of room'on top for cooking. gegustleuar be been pro- Peace anne nations, were dstersained ibe Sunk of The amazing part of it is|m ised da. Gandy, at Syringa Creek jpeakers asked. for more|the car would hold eve! {the frequenc: th inthe! future” but ‘what t Ta active effort in working ‘for|for a two week trip, and ‘do sites and SD ae places. they today? Over’ eight fhe ag at E S T A peace, apparently encoura, iby you know with some me juggling have no trees to speak of. though ple have’ visited: th ite al- HYDROGEN BOMB? No, this drop striking cultivated soil: ina scientists: at. various ‘centres: ara ‘photographing raindrop splashes to study how they trigger 2 series of processes on soil causing erosion, in a’ search for a tillage system which could minimize erosion damage to soil’ from rain.” ‘ son in Ottawa voicing apprecia-| motivation as well. bles and a long stove''with plen-| ties. hen it can be most successful treated and. be 2 rmer's field, ‘Agriculture treated and before it is spread to others. t ‘The ‘survey this y. ar will be concerned mostly, with a adults, who had a positive reaction or any adults who taissed the sur- — ; uc anh : ST. DAV S| Pe as ANGLICAN ready this year but where did cent statement that, “It is op = OF course stecene forgets | grove they can, and haye plant-| the visitors camp — at Kokanee to the. people, not just their] something when they go, even|ed trees wherever necessary | Park ‘forty ‘miles away above ter Pearson's. repacking it. they take advantage of every it where: VILLA. SALES & SERVICE Near the Arena e MOBILE HOMES a TRAVEL TRAILERS national ‘peace and order. The Sacrifices necessi for. inter- national understan mand they do so. Japan Ranks Fourth nations of the world have the wim. suits, but we power to make compromises and] get by. ng. But the |ed duties aud got pretty expert people they represent must de- at it very” auitidy, park ty ta “| when you pull in ana there are new things just myself found ourselves nged fo ful campsites, ig to be.seen, and explor- s;the same type of camping has the as}campsite at Thrums flats with one bad their assign-| Alberta but not as for advanced|a boat launching ramp thrown or as frequent, Mind you they|in? Castlegar Sportsmen — have articularly | are going all out and ‘rapidly | been’ plugging for’one and Cas- to pitch camp | expanding their ‘camp’ sites ‘in| tlegar Development ‘Association the south to match .the “ones ang the Board to ensure inter: [in spite of a‘check list. Pen and | which will in time make beauti-/ Nelson, Summitt Lake’ on ‘the Kootenay Skyway or Christina, What's wrong with a good of Trade should be pushing just as hard.’ Kinnaird has space set aside THE LAST TWO... CHURCH © 8 a.m. Holy Communion 8.80 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer — Rob- son Memorial. Com. Church vey last year. Children who had a positive reaction have been screened at a more frequent interval by the travelling * diag- nostic. chest .clinic. .. the Castlegar area at the Super: Valu parking lot on Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m, and 5 p.m, to The mobile clinic will be in]. 8 p.m. and on Saturday from | : ihe. car is an: hour, tg tires bar )on Tuesday evenitig, when sun- ion’ of the ny skies,."good ‘food and de- es | lightful music were all’ com- bined: for the annual lawn sup- yiper and band concert’ at the home .of Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie. The Waldie yard is of Robson . ‘had the ‘camplete [ oa ‘epecially for.a pair of ten .10 a.m. to’ 12 noon and 1pm to'5 p.m, Fibreglass Curiains “Still. Favorites With ‘Canadian Housewife beautiful and a lovely setting for this most jal and ; lendoved events in Robson. I believe; down. by the Many Drownings. In Ganadian Waters | 1965 MERCURY HALF-TON TRUCKS. “I Want These Two Trucks to Move This and 8 ou onerecatian x t) a Weekend. Come In and See Me Person- United ,Chureh ‘at 980 am. ally.and Let’s See What Kind of a Deal hings; *' : 2 B. | province's own “best seller” is wr : ” i ' : ———————| glass ‘ | ba! the newsstands. Jt again co- We Can Talk" — Jimmy Lamont F eae B ashy swith: vers many’ ‘beautiful areas ‘of British Columbia. © _ TABERNACLE Features include a special 791, First Ave.’ ! Columbia’s west way to ‘beat th a Bridge River tf Su i Ss. _ 9.55 aim. fals “for. and nome. ; ceo ‘ ke end the you : re "62 Pontiac Pariesiene Hardtop e a draperies also come in’ pe on * > Generation | ala nin - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr i Phone 365-6202) i Sundays, July 18, -25, August We found that. we could e MOBILE HOME! MOVING With Telex Machines stop and pitch camp with peck ‘or ce . | made, coffee on’ and supper. TELEPHONE chines aposired ia Tolere mij| the making in ten minutes flat, Serre Sy CAR 6L17 Osaka. Today there are over| tough we're always slower On Holiday W kends or 10,000 of these units being psed at getting away in the morning. ‘ VINCE POTTER in 117 cities and towns. It is Tehting ‘still'has the same Canada with its wealth of roads,” ai es going no- SALESMAN expected this number will pals appeal to the younger’ genera-| waters, -Jakes, rivers and ‘sea-| where, but. we're Jagging on 365.7123 ble in the next two years now tion, as well as the older ones,|shores also has an, abundance | tourist t coe t, trailer and camper- 40-26 that. telex-taped ° data be| and the camaradrie found ar-| of drownings.: Every: summer | ete What canbe H nsferre eC comput. oO or 0: holiday weeken: lone about transferred directly to ound a camping ground is 5 yme- y weekend isthe time for | ‘abo, ee 3 AULT ers. thing! I always marvel at, gloomy estimates‘ on‘:the ‘num- People tell me fishing has pitch | ber of drownings that will mark| been good and is good if you tents within throwing distance | the three or four days’ freedom |.Waut to work for it. Bill Whit- of one another,'and within min-/to get into or on’ the ‘lake or | taker, Jack Kruit, Warren Tom- utes, are’ swapping information | river, or even'the creek. linson and‘ another buddy went on campsites, roads, points of Canadians are a water-mind-|UP to the head waters of Pass | = interest, ete, __|ed people ‘but ‘not'a nation of / 24d Ladysmith Creeks and tho. | == Children get Ié we were conscious | Uh it’ took them ‘six’ hours of together and compare notes‘as|of water safety, we’ would add | Hiking they had no trouble tak- to where they're from, Boing, swimming to every ghild's school | ing their limits, or have been. What they’ve| curriculum. We ould: also In fact they found the cut seen, “liked or disliked’ what | drum into the junior t heads the| throat trout so numerous that they are looking forward to and | importance ‘of practising ‘safety|they are small and thin he- where the best swimming holes rales a al water. spor fied — wa-| cause of too many fish for the are. er skiing, boating, sai ing, fish- BC. as by far the mo st| ing and Bs nosing. fs 2, fish food supply and too few fisher- scenic settings for its campsites and the department concerned Porat exealent small bookie "attke and "Lloyd. Wilson went up Pass Creek from the has a lot of credit jgoming for | able free from the Department | lower side and Mike decided filled if it. was developed and directional signs to'it put up: We've got the settings, we've got the ‘space, we've‘ got terrifc and brii = Fall Issue ( out ‘The fall. issue of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, the WEEKEND SPECIAL SAVINGS. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 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O9C ‘centre cut, Ib. . 79c Bologna pitts Ibe EAST ROBSON SUPERMARKET Open Weeknights until 8 p.m. Sat. until 6 p.m. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities | of Transport in Ottawa, or from| to fish’ d any customs officer’ or RCMP; “YOUR SHELL DEALER IN CASTLEGAR cA RCA LIMITED OF VANCOUVER | OFFERS THROUGH ITS LOCAL AGENT ARROW LAKES INDUSTRIES A Complete Steel Service STRUCTURAL STEEL PLATE PIPE _ RE-ENFORCING BARS SHAFTING ar ear parking spot, campfire spot and Pollet feclities are al + Toilet ‘fac are always| of Cana v handy, and a good table as. well dn ei waterwa as" wate The only trouble is that to| s be sure. you. get a spot with a table to -pitch ‘your. ‘tent. You havé to. hit'the road early aod be prepared to ‘camp’ by thirty or three at the latest in terally’ roll off these Fesuatons| More co-rela' being. create Baan ean Ti aefloral: an enolces of “five? in a a + fat plain shades ‘reat a A ‘Before ‘planting y: f fabrics val ‘sorts: 0 mak sure the:roots ey 5 healthy of ities of choice. and moist.: When’ the soll:is res: Le aT PTET PEO aa dy, cut mina, fe a tee = a 4 YS al a@ gol 7 Gentennial: Memo -- growths. them Furniture Makers Make More.Use Of Canadian Fabrics The recent Canadian furni- ture show. previewed the whole range “of «home «* furnishings which are now appearing in the stores. Canadian ‘fabrics. took some of the spotlight at the show and were said more im- aginative than any others. Re- ports indicate that Canadian fa- brics were more widely. used by ‘furniture makers ‘than ever before. a “Youth frond “etne fiset transcontinental train arrived in Welcome at. the: Amy Reuven arom Montreal on’ Mey lap. op 28, 1887. 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